(28 June 2015 - 11:41 AM)
You never know, he could be as good as Gasol brothers or Dirk. Honestly the Knicks picking at #4 did the same thing the 3 teams picking ahead of them did. Picked a 19 year who could go boom or bust.

(28 June 2015 - 11:45 AM)
Porzingis seems to have the "I'm going to prove them wrong" type of attitude needed to overcome people's doubts about him. Hopefully he'll have the work ethic that goes along with that attitude.

(30 July 2015 - 07:54 PM)
Mike Freeman of the B/R has spoken to three NFL sources who all said they think Jets DE Sheldon Richardson Will Never Play Another Down In The Nfl following this arrest.

Freeman’s sources all pointed to the 12-year child and the loaded handgun in the car as two major concerns regarding the incident.
We’ll have more details regarding Richardson as the news is available.

(Yesterday, 09:45 AM)
put in full screen and turn up the volume.. One of the best music videos Ive ever seen. You might want the old lady seeing it though and definitely not the kids. No nudity but Butt galore!!!!

He realized he has something good going on with the Jets offense...and can possibly be even more attractive next year. Perhaps he didn't like the way Huzienga said the new head coach wouldn't get total control the way Saban had. Who knows...but it's great to shut the Phins up like that.

Guys read this I found this on the Fins board, they talk about how it was a dumb move by us to sign Schotty as the OC in the first place, man what idiots they are...http://www.finheaven...ad.php?t=122112

Hahahaha Yet another one of his and Manginis mind tricks i bet they did that on purpose just to distract them while other candidates got taken by other teams

New York Jets offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer, believed to be one of the front-runners for the Miami Dolphins' head coaching vacancy, withdrew from consideration for the position on Monday, league sources told ESPN.com.

The sources did not elaborate on a reason for Schottenheimer's surprising decision. Schottenheimer is the son of San Diego Chargers head coach Marty Schottenheimer.

One of 12 candidates interviewed by Miami officials since coach Nick Saban left the Dolphins to accept the job at the University of Alabama, Schottenheimer was among a group called back for follow-up sessions with team officials. He was to have met with Miami executives on Monday, but canceled the trip.

Some observers felt that Schottenheimer, who has been an NFL assistant for eight seasons, had the inside track to the Dolphins' job.

Over the past two days, the Dolphins met for a second time with former Atlanta Falcons coach Jim Mora and Georgia Tech coach Chan Gailey. Club officials have not revealed the finalists for the job, said how many candidates will be granted interviews or publicly discussed a timetable for filling the position.

In his first season as a coordinator, Schottenheimer led the Jets to just a No. 25 statistical ranking in total offense. But the New York offense was better than that number indicates, and Schottenheimer, viewed as a rising star in league circles, was instrumental in resurrecting the career of quarterback Chad Pennington.

Schottenheimer, 33, was a college quarterback at Kansas (1992) and Florida (1993-96), and began his coaching career at Syracuse in 1999. He also served on the staff at Southern California in 2000. His NFL experience includes tours of duty with St. Louis (1997), Kansas City (1998), Washington (2001) and San Diego (2002-2005).

On Monday night, New York Jets offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer withdrew his name from consideration for the Miami Dolphins' head coaching vacancy. Schottenheimer, who just completed his first season at the offensive controls in New York, was granted permission to interview for the position by the Green & White. The Jets released two statements this evening.

Brian Schottenheimer, New York Jets Offensive Coordinator:

"I have withdrawn my name from consideration for the Miami Dolphins' head coaching vacancy. I want to thank Mr. Wayne Huizenga and the Dolphins' organization for expressing an interest. I am committed to the New York Jets and also want to thank Mr. Woody Johnson, Mike Tannenbaum and Eric Mangini for allowing me the opportunity to go through this process." Eric Mangini, New York Jets Head Coach:

"Brian's creative approach on offense was an integral part of our progress in the 2006 season, and I'm pleased he will remain with the Jets to build on that progress." http://www.newyorkje...ted-to-the-jets

he would probably had a bunch of restrictions on him as a relatively unknown and inexperienced HC and if they didnt make the playoffs next year they would be talking about how they should fire his ass but their the jerks who would have given the one year coach, keys to a cadillac, he knows there will be better jobs and he needs the experience

"I have withdrawn my name from consideration for the Miami Dolphins' head coaching vacancy. I want to thank Mr. Wayne Huizenga and the Dolphins' organization for expressing an interest. I am committed to the New York Jets and also want to thank Mr. Woody Johnson, Mike Tannenbaum and Eric Mangini for allowing me the opportunity to go through this process." Eric Mangini, New York Jets Head Coach:

What really makes me really glad is the fact the Huizenga never made the choice to cut off Brian it was Brian that backed out and said no. He doesn't want to go to that train wreck of a franchise. He has unfinished business here to complete and I respect him even more now because I know he's dedicated. People want to be with Mangini. They want to play for him and coach alongside him because he's a great guy and an even better coach.

Schott has really impressed me and he's definately a standup guy. Look at the influence he's had here in just 1 year and the assest he is to Clemens. Sean Payton is reaping the rewards of Schott's hard work with Brees. I'm just so elated that he's is going to be here and he actually want's to be here although he would have been getting paid way more with them.

This is me right now literally----------------------> . What really makes me really glad is the fact the Huizenga never made the choice to cut off Brian it was Brian that backed out and said no. He doesn't want to go to that train wreck of a franchise. He has unfinished business here to complete and I respect him even more now because I know he's dedicated. People want to be with Mangini. They want to play for him and coach alongside him because he's a great guy and an even better coach.

Schott has really impressed me and he's definately a standup guy. Look at the influence he's had here in just 1 year and the assest he is to Clemens. Sean Payton is reaping the rewards of Schott's hard work with Brees. I'm just so elated that he's is going to be here and he actually want's to be here although he would have been getting paid way more with them.

I've been doing some research on this whole ordeal and whispers are Tanny coughed up more dough to keep him here because he didn't want to lose him especially to a division rival. Kind of like making sure that Branch left the AFC East just to insure he's not in our division.

I've got my eye on Tannenbaum. That's one smart muthafvcka right there. That's smart business and an excellent strategy if this is true. Thank God he knows the difference between average and good coaches and players. Another great move was signing B.Thomas mid-season. He's doing a fantastic job!

I have come along way but he was young and unproven and no one could blame me for stating those opinions. He showed and proved this year and hat's off to him. I guess you don't grow up with a pro NFL coach and possibly future HOFER as a dad and learn nothing.

No one can say anything bad about him and the scary part is he's still learning